Q/Why are my feet always freezing?
A/Icy extremities are very common, especially among women—possibly because we have less muscle and thinner skin, says Cristin Newkirk, M.D., a family care practitioner at the Marshfield Clinic in Wausau, WI. Usually this is nothing to worry about, but if you’re also experiencing pain, numbness, or changes in skin color (your toes might look red, white, or purple), you may have Raynaud’s phenomenon, in which cold temps trigger blood vessels to constrict and impede blood flow. While it’s not generally dangerous, the condition is sometimes associated with autoimmune disorders, says Newkirk, so you should get checked out. If extra-warm socks don’t do the trick, you may need a medication that promotes circulation by dilating your blood vessels.
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SOURCE: FLUFACTS.COM…